Convert English Numbers (1-100 and Beyond) to French Words Easily
Are you learning to count in French? Do you struggle to remember all the French number words from un to cent? Our free online tool makes it quick and simple to convert any number from 0 to 1 billion into French words. Whether you’re a French language beginner or just need a handy reference, this English to French number translator is the perfect solution.
1) How to Use Our English to French Converter
That’s where our handy tool comes in. Using it couldn’t be easier:
- 1. Enter the number you want to translate in the field. It can be any whole number from 0 to one billion.
- 2. Click the "Convert" button.
- 3. The French words for that number will instantly appear.
- 4. Use the "Copy" button to save the French number text for later reference.
2) How to Count from 1 to 100 in French
Here’s a complete guide of French numbers from 0 to 100
2.1) Learning Numbers in French 1-20
Numbers 1 to 10 in French Language
Number | In French | Pronunciation |
---|---|---|
1 | un | uhn |
2 | deux | duh |
3 | trois | trwah |
4 | quatre | katr |
5 | cinq | sank |
6 | six | sees |
7 | sept | set |
8 | huit | weet |
9 | neuf | nuf |
10 | dix | dees |
Numbers 11 to 20 in French Language
Number | In French | Pronunciation |
---|---|---|
11 | onze | onz |
12 | douze | dooz |
13 | treize | trehz |
14 | quatorze | katorz |
15 | quinze | kanz |
16 | seize | sez |
17 | dix-sept | deez-set |
18 | dix-huit | deez-weet |
19 | dix-neuf | deez-nuf |
20 | vingt | van |
2.2) Learning 1 to 30 in French Numbers
Mastering numbers up to 30 is crucial for everyday scenarios in French-speaking environments:
Number | In French | Pronunciation |
---|---|---|
21 | vingt-et-un | van-tay-uhn |
22 | vingt-deux | van-duh |
23 | vingt-trois | van-twah |
24 | vingt-quatre | van-katr |
25 | vingt-cinq | van-sank |
26 | vingt-six | van-sees |
27 | vingt-sept | van-set |
28 | vingt-huit | van-weet |
29 | vingt-neuf | van-nuf |
30 | trente | tront |
2.3) Navigating Through Numbers 70-100
Understanding the structure and pronunciation of numbers 70 to 100 is vital for complete mastery of French numeracy within this range.
Number | In French | Literal Translation |
---|---|---|
70 | soixante-dix | sixty-ten |
71 | soixante-et-onze | sixty-and-eleven |
72 | soixante-douze | sixty-twelve |
73 | soixante-treize | sixty-thirteen |
74 | soixante-quatorze | sixty-fourteen |
75 | soixante-quinze | sixty-fifteen |
76 | soixante-seize | sixty-sixteen |
77 | soixante-dix-sept | sixty-seventeen |
78 | soixante-dix-huit | sixty-eighteen |
79 | soixante-dix-neuf | sixty-nineteen |
80 | quatre-vingts | four-twenties |
81 | quatre-vingt-un | four-twenty-one |
… | … | … |
100 | cent | hundred |
Note: The pattern observed from 70 to 79 repeats with variations for 80 through 99, culminating at “cent” for 100.
3) Numbers in French 1-1000
With the French numbers 1-100 under your belt, you’ll be well on your way to mastering this important aspect of the language. But what about larger numbers?
- 100: cent
- 200: deux cents
- 300: trois cents
- ... up to 1000: mille
Expanding your knowledge to encompass numbers from 1 to 1000 in French not only increases your numerical fluency but also your confidence in engaging in more complex conversations and transactions.